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Objectives being covered from the syllabus
22-23
Jan
The trends of the third period oxides were covered together in class. Remember you must also learn the equations to justify your knowledge of the nature of the 'solution'; basic (with free hydroxide ions) or acidic (with free hydrogen ions). We will revisit some of this work once bonding has been completed but for now use the text and the work done on the oxides as a guide.
HW
This should be completed by the end of the week (26th)
Trends in the third row chlorides: "Chlorides Notes Template" complete this work using your blue Course Companion Text.
6 Feb
7 Feb
Focus on TRANSITION METAL CHEMISTRY - "TM 13.2 First Row d-Block Elements"
  • Definition of TM elements
  • Complex Ion formation, meaning and structure
  • Coloured compounds of TM elements
  • Catalytic activity of TM compounds
HW
  • Remember - the homework starts with the work listed on the SL page.
  • Green text: pg 63 - 68, answers only for questions 11-15 Successive Ionisation Energy completed by 12 or 13 February
For organization, consider photocopying the page of questions and stapling your answers to them in your folder.
8 Feb 9 Feb
QUIZ: atomic, ionic and electronegativity trends
Completion of the transition metal chemistry notes from the 6 and 7 Feb.
HW
  • Make sure you combine the downloaded notes with the whiteboard notes and explanation from class.
  • Find the raw materials, catalysed reactions with catalyst (transition metal), process and uses of final products for the Haber Process* and Contact Process* * Attached in archive for you.

PERIODICITY TOPIC TEST - 60 MINUTES - 22/23 FEBRUARY.
Timed to allow you the TIME to get some practice in.
Grades are going to be emailed to parents.